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What Works in Technical Analysis

What Works in Technical Analysis

Monday, February 12, 2018

Expert: Adam Grimes
  • Forex
  • Stocks
  • Commodities
  • Technical Analysis
  • Price Action
  • Swing Trading
Drawing from over two decades of experience as a successful trader, best-selling author Adam Grimes shares insights into the truth behind technical analysis. Market movements are often hidden within noise and volatility; learn quantitative techniques that can strip away the confusion and show the truth behind the markets’ movements. Learn how and why patterns work, how they fail, and a simple structure that can simplify the complications of many complex patterns. Above all, quantitative and discretionary tools can align to support a powerful trading technique and structure that is deeply rooted in the reality of the market action.

- Trading edge: what it is, and how to know if you have one
- The edge behind common technical tools and techniques
- Understanding patterns in context
- Using quantitative and discretionary tools together to support a powerful and robust trading edge.
- How simple patterns, in the right framework, can point the way to profits.

Adam Grimes
Has over two decades experience as a trader and system developer. He’s worked for small firms and big firms, from the farmlands of the Ohio Valley to the trading floors of the New York Mercantile Exchange. In addition to his work with MarketLife, he is also the Chief Investment Officer and Managing Partner of Waverly Advisors, LLC, an institutional research and advisory firm for which he writes daily market commentary. Adam is the author of the The Art & Science of Technical Analysis: Market Structure, Price Action, And Trading Strategies (Wiley 2012). He is also a contributing author for many publications on quantitative finance and trading, and is much in demand as a speaker and lecturer. In addition to being a trader, Adam also has deep training in classical music (piano and composition) and classical French cooking. His perspective is both deeply quantitative and practical, and he has done extensive personal work developing his skills as a teacher, coach, and mentor. He is fascinated by the limits of human knowledge and peak performance—specifically, how do we get there and stay there, and how to teach others to do the same? Adam’s relentless focus on trading excellence and self-development through financial markets has created a unique body of work that has helped many traders move along the path to trading success.
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